Fredericksburg Courthouse

The Fredericksburg Courthouse is the seat of the Fredericksburg Circuit Court, located on 701 Princess Anne Street in Fredericksburg, Virginia. The original courthouse was built from 1736 to 1740 in an English town hall style, but it was demolished and replaced by a French Gothic courthouse in 1852. In 1828, a New Yorker, Silas Wood, donated one of the 134 surviving bells from Paul Revere's foundry to the courthouse.